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By: Sardar Bhatti

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Major Aziz Bhatti biography by Sardar Bhatti offers a rare and personal glimpse into the life of one of Pakistan’s greatest war heroes, Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed.
In this touching biography of Major Aziz Bhatti his brother captures the deep bond they shared, presenting an intimate portrait of the hero beyond the battlefield. It is a unique story book of Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed that highlights family bonds, sacrifice, and the journey that shaped a Nishan-e-Haider recipient.
The book traces his childhood with his brother in Hong Kong, where their close relationship began to develop during the challenging years of World War II. Through memories of their boyhood, the war years, and the life that followed, the author beautifully illustrates how their brotherhood grew stronger with time.
Unlike traditional war accounts, this Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed book focuses on the personal side of the national hero, revealing the values, courage, and character that defined his life. As a rare Major Aziz Bhatti Shaheed family book, it offers readers an emotional and authentic perspective of the hero through the eyes of someone who knew him best, his brother.
This remarkable tribute stands as a powerful reminder of bravery, brotherhood, and the enduring legacy of Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed

ISBN (Digital) 000
ISBN (Hard copy) 978-969-696-274-8
Total Pages 231
Language English
Estimated Reading Time 6 hours
Genre History
Published By Daastan
Published On 24 Mar 2026
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Sardar Bhatti

Sardar Bhatti

Sardar Ahmed Bhatti was born in Hong Kong in 1924 and received his education at the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indian Boys in Hong Kong. When World War II broke out, all employees of the British Empire, like his father had to leave the British colony that was occupied by the Japanese. Coming home to Ladian, Gujrat, meant an entirely new life for the Bhatti family and the men had to look for work. The two elder brothers (Nazir Ahmed Bhatti AKA Bhaijan and Raja Aziz Bhatti) had done their matriculation and could join the Royal Indian training academies. Since Sadar Ahmed Bhatti’s education had been cut short by the outbreak of the war, he was recruited as Airman in Royal Indian Air Force and was later to join the Pakistan Air Force. Approaching his 95th birthday, Sardar Ahmed Bhatti is full of life and plans for the future. He commutes between Ladian and Islamabad and is currently running a girls’ school in his ancestral village Ladian, where he can visit the grave of his Shaheed brother any time he wants to. He likes spending time with children and is secure in the knowledge that he is continuing his father’s legacy of educating the girls of Ladian.

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